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- Christopher C. Rosen
- University of Arkansas
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- Daniel J. Slater
- Union University
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- Russell E. Johnson
- Michigan State University
書誌事項
- タイトル別名
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- Development and Validation of the Ex Post I-Deals Scale
説明
<jats:p> Idiosyncratic deals (or i-deals) are mutually beneficial, personalized agreements of a nonstandard nature that are negotiated between individual employees and their employers. This article outlines the development of a 16-item measure of i-deals negotiated by job incumbents. Across four studies, the authors developed a reliable scale with a multidimensional factor structure that replicated across three separate samples. Study 1 was aimed at verifying that they had appropriately specified the domains across which i-deals are negotiated. In Study 2, the authors developed a measure of i-deals and confirmed its reliability and factor structure. Studies 3 and 4 provided further evidence for the psychometric properties of the i-deals measure and examined antecedents and outcomes of i-deals. Overall, the results indicate that employees negotiate i-deals across four content domains (i.e., schedule flexibility, location flexibility, task and work responsibilities, and financial incentives) and that i-deals have important implications for work attitudes. </jats:p>
収録刊行物
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- Journal of Management
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Journal of Management 39 (3), 709-742, 2011-01-28
SAGE Publications